Evening Star Newspaper, May 7, 1924, Page 32

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! HE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO! 00 KLANSMEN HOLD RALLY w- . HMROSSLYN Women’s $4 to $6 10¢ & 15¢ Pearl = = 39 d 50 Observe Fifty Seventh Anniversary Stylish Low Shoes Bettons for Mother’s Day S f a1: k\: AR i ample Neckwear Sunday, May 1ith, is } of Organization—100 Recruits Initiated as Members. ! $2.69 5c Dozen ) - | “Motlter's Day,” dedicated to t R America’s mothers. Honor A 29C i Surrounding a huge fiery cross Here are important savings on good- £ .forty feet high, blazing into the sk . serviceable f.m'\\'o’?'r wanted now Factory odd lots and seconds your mother by wearing a : : ; ol and Summer. < 1 ) ] . Wi sIEht) Grotie (Ao FHOY Gxfords and Strap Pumps of pat of good quality Ocean Pearl carnation. A special lot of sample picces of neck- And downtown Washmpon. 9 Sather, eueds, S T Butt i assortment of These White Carnations are . in an atumetive as natie ofi the ather, suede, satin, black kid uttons, in an nt o of cambric, attractively eam- wantod styles Inoluded members of the Ku Klux Klan in- T e mlen tiated 100 mew me into the athers. Welt, turn ‘and McKay sizes and styles from 12 to . . bincd with asparagus b ; Sl | sowed soles Louis, military and low h asparagus organdy : : : 24 Tenes taney carved, viain L DOTH SIDES OF 7™ AT K ST. “THE DEPENDABLE e "o 5 . i 3 sitver foil. Neatly 3OC walkfoe heels. Sizes 2% to 7 in the as- sortment. and novelty effects. One dozen boxed. Speefal at. time colors. before Goldouberg's—First Floor. on each card. Neckusss Dosteiret Fiose S tomac on a hill near Rc fo | —Sale of Women’s $15, $20 ooz Cntrmmion n___Faghion Decrees Hats ir ed_with Rt | . : . : With Scarfs to Match - | @ and $22.50 Silk Dresses Dainty White Voiles |t Pt Spt Sensaton lle, La EE e 1a t -mnhmx‘a - ari ;s held in this part | (}| g 35 N e e | Tomorrow C y al' We Present Hat and Scarf was aroused by the sound of a louc - S e . omplate for siren and immediately the kia t Nothing prettier or daintier than these sheer, crisp, 2 f Saiais wan formed cer . \ a e s . White Voiles for confirmation, communion, procession and , mabiles, and led by s i | ® commencement day dresses. This is a superior two-ply car beari & big of electric . 3 . . . lights, the procession proceeded quality with wide taped edge. Full 40 inches wide, bleached a snowy whiteness. s 1. h gh Che 4 and Clar- [ 4 ; . . . - Yoy tiush Chenyasle Dresses from our higher priced lines, together with the i parade rade ; balance of several special purchases are grouped in one lot 39¢ Cannon Cloth 39¢ White Dotted Hat and Scarf to match—the craze Sembes of 3 and radically lowered in price for tomorrow’s event. 29¢ Swiss, 29¢ of Deauville and famous fashion cen- x ters—have taken the country by storm. o v and she had the d netion of being s e Q M D e s e - They're frocks of unusual style charm, fashioned of fine 36-inch White Cannon 36-inch White Dotted Swiss Never before have such values been eremomy in Virginia from within | quality materials, including— Cloth, linen finish quality, | fn¢ sheer auality, with whitc offered at this price. Only because we are large specialists in Five Dollar Reprosentaive of e Flat Crepe, Satin, Crepe de Chine, Satin-Back Canton ‘f)‘]';u'::s"sztsc uniforms, middy 35c¢ Plisse Crepe, 25¢ B e ey 1 . K of Atlanta de- || . h ses, . y ats 1s this offer possible. e / Fine Flannels, C reuse, Etc. . 30-inch Printed Plisse Crepe, Thc\ styles conic i‘n Cdi\'ersified | Newest models for street, afternoon and sports wear. TLong- 69c White Organdy “;f”{" g {{am-! gml""ds with shapes and colorings which represent ; wi m,”:o | W fi;}:tefdidstraligh(tline_ lmo{rlcls, wi:h ci;_ql_la}l]- (sjkirgts},l cleverly ldeiiigneg 49¢ i et ste s the season’s best. Shown in a wide 7 o Ereat burning cross on the with folds, pleats, side drapes, etc. Finished with narrow belts an = =3 choice of beautiful color combina- BUTEH dntoambess tope e Cas close 1M crushed girdles. Short, three-quarter and long sleeves. Newest O;g::;‘h I:"Lpr(:nf:‘d(_ ‘} }E‘:‘t: 25¢c Longcloth, 16¢ tions and designs to match your y, a very fine, sheer, 36-inch Longcloth, a fine, St . . Spring costume. of the ceremonics, the klansmen 1 S, 3 v lighted their torches from the glow- necklines. Trimmings of gold and silver lace, embroidery or em- 5 permanent finish grade. close-woven, soft-finish grade, Goldenberg’s—Second Flsor, son, Tommed M broidered designs and borders of fringe. Many with pipings of con f a the i signs a L s - R e Y piping: Goldenberg's—First Floor. for undergarments. niversary banquet was held, begin- ||}l Come in black, navy, cocoa, grss, Lucille and pinebark. Sizes 9 Sreny e e el i = P - Women’s $15, $20 and $25 i ST Goldenbery’s—Second Floor. eets, 1. MEDICAL BODY TO MEET. ironed, finished with deep hems. 81x90 Seamless Bleached | = Sports and Dress Coats Sheets, full double-bed _size, Hogpit;;\] .cm;::wce Re;::’:t Includ- l . Girls’ Charming D Sp;n% perfect quality; hand torn and ed in ommendations. 1 = Heavy, round thread sheetin e e & 29 ress rabrics [\ Y, g i e pme o New “Lucette” Frocks $169 All-Wool French Serte eothon: 81 42 inches wide, fine, close-twilled A B ° . $1.85 Sheets, $1.49 i be held in the ) ) , 1718 M street northwest, quality, in black, 2 8 o'clock tonight. Recommenda- . navy, bl’"“’n.' henna, - 3 . 20x9 amless Bleached Sheets, | ; beaver and tan Dressy Coats — Sport Coats — Topcoats. Ideal N e i o ¢ submitied by the excou- ||} ‘e inchide the Teport on 175 All-Wool Crepe, 44 : e e e coats for street, motoring, sports and general wear. ton. appointed || ki 2 : > : ; 2 5 ¢ o arafc a new medic | | 4 e s $l. 39 f Light in \\'mgl}t, especially desirable for wear over the 50c Pillowcases, 39¢ will 3 ! cocos, tan aud £ray new tailored suits. 45x36 Bleached Pilloweases $150 Tweeds, A ! made of heavy qual 5 . e o $1.25 (& ¥ A Smart models developed of Soft, Downy Woclen case cotton. Interesting style selections and brown s ko - 4 Fabrics—Fine Shadow Plaids, Polaires, Velours and $3.50 Bedspreads, $2.49 for the girl of 6 to 14 years— , $2 All-Wool Cream Polaire e : Materials now the vogue. s0xi00 White, Dimify Bed- 2 B = . spreads, extra large siu - Coatlng, 54 inches it 1 the style and ide, for sports ; v/ | 2 : s double beds made with al ye Con e $1.49 agger, jaunty, youthful coats, very smartly tai- loubies heds coats and wraps... rtness that characterize s . you smartness tha : $1 Storm Serge, double . lored in numerous variations. Extremely full-cut mod- $2 Bedspreads, $1.4 % “rochet Bedspreads, single “Lucette” Frocks. Beauti- i warp grade, in black, . ; S o fultlvemade and‘ fini;hed— : navy, brown. tan 79¢c 1 els in the proper lengths for Spring. Straightline and Marseilice designs. i i heer vc;iles in : Golimters e st 2o, ] flare-back models, with new standing collars, tailored 20¢ Bleached Muslin s : = and large sleeves; some finished with cuffs or straps. AIDS SCHOOL FUND. the newest high colors and Ga g ; staple shades. Charmingly $l.25 Table Covers Full lined with fine silk, satin, fancy crepe or lustrous 8 e 7 striped materials. free from starch or dressing Parent - Teachers’ Association styled with ruffles and large /5c T Colors: Tan, Gray, Rese, Green and rich combinations of 19c Unbleached Cotton L se:"s “020 L‘m:‘“s‘ tucks—many other models, a jaQileloth Tabls . Covers 4 3 ana e e e size, 54x54 inches: - Ak ; 5 ;‘,""E""'h”':? a, x?f:ra;-mn:'".vuen;zr too: on Sanitas oilcloth: aneconomi- =trrp§_.< am; overplaids in black and white and varions soft shades. 1 . s ol at "y ay Wi al, e: ep clean a 39-i nb! h Sheeti the student body. and mirigd;m-ene; Goldenberg’s—Third Floor. - cover. Slight seconds o izes 16 to 20, 36 to44. l‘n?['n‘!:‘.fi'w"]n:n‘:‘\\4.\»vnt."l’.'uh‘ ronducted a playground luncheon for Goldenberg’s—First Floor. MIEVARSRY - FORS Bidee, to 10 yard lengths, 8 benetit of the 1 fund. 9 1 Goldenberg's—First Floor. he luncheon w en under the duspices ‘of ‘the Tarent-Teacher As- . el Sl e A This Is Great Dollar Sale of Aluminum Ware Extra Size Undergarments regular appropriations | . - May S T s Former $1.25, $1.50 and $1.75 Grades The grest Moy Sale of Undermusin is 1t be purchased now under way, and tomorrow we featu extra size garments for the larger woman Here .are typical values: Extra size Muslin ightgowns, white and Ppix some with kimono « hers = sleeveless; assorted trimmi 2 E 90L Extra size Crepe Nightgowns, soft fin- ish grade, novelty patterns; round o neck and kimono sleeves Extra size Drawers, of muslin and nain- sook; embroidery trimmed rufiles, others C with tucked flounces......... R Extra size Bungalow rons, of high count percales, dainty patterns; new models; cor- rectly made and neatly trimmed. .. ™ .. Extra size Dress Aprons, of checked ) ginghams, collar. pockets and sashes R Lo trimmed with plain colors . Exra size “Mildred Stout” Corset Cov- y ers, beautiful quality nainsook; built-up 'C i, One of the features of the luncheon i e . A s A wonderful big offering of Aluminum Ware, all guaranteed qualities, including many useful and as a {ruhrlr\‘ table supplied by the || 66 29 ithers oi the studen & nds - 2 fA S X 5 £ 5 5 3 were maintained, The committee in emo eek: practical kitchen utensils. Some subject to minor defects, which do not impair their usefulness. Of 2 ras_un direction of some there is only a limited quantity. Included are the following : nd Mrs. Ulys- x five hundred Featuring Nemo Corsets for Symmetry of Figure - o students in the school. H. P. Stafford ? is principal. | for Larger Women \ Women inclined to grow stout will find “Nemo" 1 $10,000 TO INSTITUTE Corsets control and distribute the flesh, gradually | i + massaging away unwanted flesh over the abdo- . men. There are specialized features in these | George W. Spier Leaves Money to famons Corsets found in those of no other make. | Horological Body. The correct “Nemo” Corset now, carefully fitted, i ; : means a fine figure, comfort and muscles sup- | e AL e ported and strengthened in years to come. fund by the tarms of the will of (| Ne Spré M I 3 A Complete Stock of New Spring Models 14-qt. Preserving Kettles. ; ety Gieorge W. Spier, retired jeweler, who died last Fpiday. The firemen's rellet I = % B! S e Nemo” Corsets, $4 to $7.75 o o Round Covered R NL 18, ans. oun joasters. the Do relief fund of Rockville, “N » Circlet B o of $500 cach are made to ||} Mo lll‘c < drass-l 8 2 and 3 qt. Coffee Percolators. Water Pails. shoulders; large reinforcement. Bresants of Bucokebure, Gor: $1, $1.50 and $2 1 Slop J = . 2-qt. Combination Cookers. Extra size Bloomers, of pressed crepe, Oc = b araldo Gt D S=rtisy Ples, O-qt. p Jars, with cover and bail handle. 4-qt. Water Pitchers. in pink; made with large reinforcement: 5 C Goldenberg’s—' e e New Check R e i e | - Money-Saving The Sale of Salvage Stocks— AL dies’ Aid Society of the German Or- B Ay o D eee ) For Spring and Summer Frocks is to receive $100. whleh o mot e rens ittt to Maa e || A 4 R > ~ > ° A8 SR e B e 49¢ Yard utomatic Refrigerator of Fine Draperies and Curtains ehilaren’are to *t’u executors. | = Mr. Detwiler, representative Purchased at Auction and Offered at Savings of One-Third to One-Half “——ay——l of the Automatic Refrigerator, . Less Than Regular Prices Throwing superstition to the winds, | | £ 5 : English brides have decided that green || A new and distinctive cotton fabric of superior \ the fashionable color for spring wed- quality, destined to become a leader for spring and ) has an important message for 3\ i the honsewives of Washington. i summer frocks. In favored shades and effects, show- 7 - ) il ing colored overchecks on grounds of brown, tan and He would like to show you the | ay. Heavy, close-woven grade that will stand many advantages of the Amtomatic ¢ Refrigerator and explain its Spring and house-cleaning time are synonymous with new, bright hangings and draperies. And when materials are priced so low as in this event, housewives may outfit the house at very lmleycost We made large purchases at the auction sale of tubbings. 36 inches wide. S f t fllirs?)lr‘zrgxi Stof:l; of Oliver, Kaufman Co., of New York, which permit us to offer these THAYER Amsham Silk | 59cWash Satin, 49 ; B - Incoded e beauitl T 79¢ Amsham Si cWas! ,49¢ 3 ! e bt e Included are beautiful Fiber Silk (Glos) Fabrics, Madras, Sunfast Draperies, Marquisett \ s - Cretonnes, Repps, Tapestry. and Velour by the yard; Table Scarfs, Couch Covers, Windaw Dra. PRODUCER OF THE BEST 69, 36 inches wide, high-grade : S c 3 | C yarn-mercerized cotton weave, here in a variety of styles and = 3 5 2 fard le e Aits | Stientihoatty fuilh o save peries, Portieres and Curtains in a vast range of wanted colors and designs. PR]NTING A stylish _ silk-and-cotton in all -wanted shades for & 2 fabric, with the popular Dupi- | lingerie. food and jce. Priced from— 39¢ Drapery Materials, 36 inches } 18c $2.50 Tapestry, S Yard, at .......... “*Small Work Exelasively’® | X".‘ai";.?‘ik.ffi;‘li.’?ic‘"v‘ffiité'& 690 Colored $40 to $125 wide, at...... hs e eee » Maim 1816 12vn STRI i : also, black and white. . antee 909 cer | Inades; also. blac Voiles, 59¢ Sold On Convenicnt Divided Paymeats S0c Cretonnes, Madras and Mar- }280 Each, ) 88(: . . 5 BEWARD: S. FiSk, Mavaoke S0c Ratinspun, 39¢c 40-inch Plain-color Chiffon ctoanes s S 36 inches wide, high-grade | Voiles, very fine, sheer, two- S P e m o o - ized tton fab- ply quality, with beautiful yarn-mercerized cotto ¥ Al wanted 59c_and 75c_Madras, Cretonnes } 38C $4.00 and $5.00 Silk Mixed Tapes- ) 32 88 = ric, with rich crepe weave; | chiffon finish. al‘l}"l:;anled coll’cl:? street and cvening shades. ummer Needs and Repps. Yard.. - try and Velour Table Scarfs at.. § enberg’s—First Floor. Y 79c and $1.00 Madras, Fiber Silk $3.00 Tapest o For the Home (Glos) and Velours. Yard..e.... Ca|iais et g Cavers z 31.8_8 $2 Chiffon Taffeta Silks : - $3.00 Madras Curtains.on cream } 312 $15.00 Double-faced V. 1$ g grounds. Pair, at.... csen i 5 ticres. Pair, at . § 9 =7 =) 125 and $1.50 Fiber Sillc (Glos) §1.69 and $1.95 Fiber Silke (Glos) $1-4 Yar d ‘ % e Nowifyi Drper Fabres }78(: and Sunfast Drapery Fovio 398(: Yard, at ....c... z ] Yard, Beautiful Quality All Pure Silk Chiffon Taffetas, of rich, lus- ; : $6 Grass Rugs, $3.45 Crex de Luxe Rugs Seconds Congoleum trous finish and firm weave—one of r‘vfc favorite s;lks of the s‘:a;om Offered in a complete assortment of street and evening shades, ! 5 8 including plenty of the in-demand navy blue shade, as well as black o wf;dpoé{; Do ste xg:;:iien B ?}?é{o)t o) Art Rugs, $1355 and exquisite changeable combinations. 35 inches wide. PR e i s S e e | sl Fiveply 3 sion Hardwood Frame Garden Hose, 25-ft. lengtbs, bination colorings. will lay flat to the floor, do not curl on ends. Handsothe Ori- 9x12-ft. _Slight Seconds of HONEST $2 Canton CI'CPE, $L69 Window Sereens, complete with combina- Gon’ brass momle—a. guar- 6x9-ft, sizes, $3.75 grade at | ental, Chinese, floral, medallion | Gold Seal Congoleum Art s © We believe in banest Ry Heavy crepe-finish quality, with beautiful, lustrous sheen; in strong and durable. anteed hose. measure. Our prices are black, navy, brown, tan, mocha, bobolink, cadet, zinc, gray, old rose, 2¢ inches high. ex- BQc 2 53 08 $229. ?:nd' ;:-efl;nk:vr:‘;iehx;;‘v‘\'“hclgle‘.mx':;:, :\ol‘I“fL .‘-‘f»fllm:‘:.: }‘4.;(1«;5; hand- tend to 33 inches e - 4.6x76-ft. sizc, $250 grade at | oxii-re large-room s {2 e | patterns; light and dask o on moderate and fW;;_ will sheik, apple green and white. 34 inches wide. e get lumber o sting RUN t 5 - 3 $1.45. (Smaller sizes to match.) No hol or 8 | $2 Sport Satin, $1.39 3 tuches Mok, €0 7S¢ $1.98 e Ter Garment ; o A oles nor torn borders, S0c Durelin Mats, 29¢ $15 Hodges’ Cherokee Fiber quality when you order M 2857 size direct from us. 3 Extra m& éum:u :X,’;:kluku(glgs) qufiit’y. ;n n.l‘l":uua.m-tns 30 mebes Bigh, e GQC 2.10x6.10 size “ " and. summer es, also and white. inches e. ' sz 25 24x37-in. size, 8c £ Better lumber here S Co N iy 24x36 Durelin Felt-base Mats, neat patterns Rugs, $12.45 30x50-in. size. 98¢ and colorings, for hall, kitchen, pantry and Hodges' make Cherokea Fiber Rugs, hand $1.25 bathrooms. (Limit, four.) some reversible wool rug designs, woven (nat $2 Crepe de Chine, $1.69 : 50 tches Mot ex- Qc/ B #m 30x60-in. size. stenciled) in many attractive colorings for any Galliher & Huguely Heavy, firm-woven qnu-ll;y; all-silk, with buuflf:} flnl-lh:b;::m< Bheviens Ave & WDt \ oy O R e -15? Mz .:’, 75y B i s 89C 30x70-in. size. $149 Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor, room in the home. Northwest Phone North 486 Goldenberg’s—First Fleor. Exrrrrrrrrz ez (l XXX AR E:

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